Amanda Jin "Jinnie" McManus
Amanda, or Jinnie, which she typically goes by, is a staffer at both Anime Milwaukee and the Colorado Anime Fest and owner of Point of Contact Booking, a convention booking agency. Jinnie is also a recent affiant in whatever legal turd Führer J Sean Lamoine crapped out earlier this week.
Dox:
335 S Taft Ct.
Louisville, CO 80027
DOB: 12/6/1983
Twitter:
https://twitter.com/imjinnie
Facebook:
https://www.facebook.com/imjinnie
Istagram:
https://www.instagram.com/ajinniem/
We'll give Jinnie some credit, because she at least had the foresight to protect or wipe her social media (
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But here we have a bit of a conundrum. Two different addresses. Which one is correct? Normally this means crawling through Twitter and looking at pictures of windowsills or other kitchen tiles, but that was already locked down. Unfortunately, Jinnie forgot about her Instagram account, of which 80% of is pictures of Coach bags.
However, there are a few pictures that just make it too easy.
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But all of those are old pictures and she hasn't posted to her Instagram in almost 4 years, which is probably why she forgot to lock it down. It looks like we need a tie-breaker.
Another Republican, who would have thunk it? Don't worry though, she absolutely hates Trump so she's one of the good ones.
When Jinnie isn't swearing affidavits for a pair of defendants who desperately need some after the farms collectively ran through the last batch and exposed them for the low-grade bullshit that they are, Jinnie likes to give quotes to an even lower-grade of bullshit purveyors like The Japan Times (
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In her affidavit, Jinnie says that it definitely wasn't Ron, Monica, Jamie, or Funimation that contacted her or had anything to do with her convention canceling Vic's contract. Of course there are some names she doesn't mention. Names like Kara Edwards, who is a client at Point of Contact Booking, and whose story has received its own extensive investigation here recently (
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On a side note, I do recommend checking out the client list, if for no other reason than it's funny to see a page full of white people referred to "POC guests". I'm mildly surprised that the woke crowd hasn't torn into these companies and the VA community over their lack of diversity yet.
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Or names like Leah Clark, who you may remember for gems such as this.
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Or former client and sure bet for future addition to the party, Chris Sabat.
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And your consultant looks familiar. Oh yeah, we doxed Sarah last week (
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Or maybe she talked to some of the other convention owners who Monica, Ron, Jamie, and Funimation talked to. After all, the Japan Times smear piece that Jinnie participated in says that she's a founder of a group called We Run Anime Conventions, which they describe as a private Facebook group, which is apparently what people used for gay ops before Discord was created. Hey look who's an admin of the group. Wasn't it Faisal who name dropped Sarah Sullivan in his deposition? You know, the Sarah Sullivan who works for you as a consultant.
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And if Jinnie winds up getting deposed to explain any of this, Ty is definitely going to want to ask her if she's taking any medication that might affect her memory. Mmm, breakfast.
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